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there goes sandy. partly cloudy skies tomorrow. more sunshine on friday and the weekend looking pretty nice. let's show you what's happening out there, as we move on through the house. tonight, sunset 6:08. your trick or treat forecast, 53 degrees at 5:00. 50 at 7:00 p.m. 55 tomorrow for a high. 54 on friday. saturday, 56. 55 on sunday. as we move through monday, tuesday and wednesday, we say on the dry side but temperatures only in the mid 50s. >> bundle up tonight. >>> still ahead on news4 at 5:00, just days away from major relief for drivers in northern virginia. >> a developing story. after several pipe comes were found. we're live with the latest. >> the georgetown hoyas are ready to dance. >> and also ahead tonight on news4 at 6:00, polluted rivers and streams after hurricane sandy. but this is the drinking water dangerous? we have the answers for you anncr: washington's revolving door. george allen's made a career of it. politicians go in. corporate lobbyists come out. in the senate, allen took money from big corporate inter
there goes sandy. partly cloudy skies tomorrow. more sunshine on friday and the weekend looking pretty nice. let's show you what's happening out there, as we move on through the house. tonight, sunset 6:08. your trick or treat forecast, 53 degrees at 5:00. 50 at 7:00 p.m. 55 tomorrow for a high. 54 on friday. saturday, 56. 55 on sunday. as we move through monday, tuesday and wednesday, we say on the dry side but temperatures only in the mid 50s. >> bundle up tonight. >>> still...
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how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that you're doing to get them hooked back up. >> we're down to 58,000 which is quite a bit. we began at the highest appointment, we had over 200,000 customers out. the good news is we project that by the end of the day thursday, we'll have everybody restored with a few exceptions. tomorrow, wednesday, people will be able to get individual estimated restoration times for their homes when the power will go back on. but the big thing is by end of the day thursday, we expect to have with a few exceptions, everybody back on will. >> we know that
how sandy impacted you. coming up at 6:00 p.m., we'll look at how the businesses in upper marlboro fared with all of that standing water. i'll have that report for you. reporting live in laurel, tracee wilkins. >>> tens of thousands across the washington area remain without power from sandy and northern virginia, thousands of dominion customers are still in the dark. >> dominion spokesperson joins us now by phone. tell us how many are still out and tell us about the work that...
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just search sandy. follow @nbc washington on twitter. sign up for newsalerts at nbcwashington.com back s >>> sandy is making her presence felt all up and down the east coast. and this is a picture sent to us from somebody in brooklyn. it shows the lower manhattan skyline. this is very ugly. it looks very gray and very ominous. >> like it's out of a movie. we have been everywhere here tonight, folks. michelle franzen is live in battery park with how conditions are there now. michelle? >> reporter: well, jim and pat, i can tell you, it is very ominous in realtime here, and getting worse by the hour. we're just getting into the real nuts and bolts of sandy here, as she gets ready to hit further south. and obviously we're on that very strong wind end. take a look at new york harbor here, this is where the hudson sort of flows to the south here on the southern tip of manhattan. this is one of the areas that's been evacuated, one of the low-lying areas in new york city, battery park, high tide this morning, we already saw those waves come over
just search sandy. follow @nbc washington on twitter. sign up for newsalerts at nbcwashington.com back s >>> sandy is making her presence felt all up and down the east coast. and this is a picture sent to us from somebody in brooklyn. it shows the lower manhattan skyline. this is very ugly. it looks very gray and very ominous. >> like it's out of a movie. we have been everywhere here tonight, folks. michelle franzen is live in battery park with how conditions are there now....
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the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray reports now from toms river, new jersey. >> reporter: with the damag
the death toll from hurricane sandy went up in the last hour. more than 90 people are now dead as a result of the storm. 37 of them in new york alone. transit in that city remains a nightmare with gridlocked streets and very limited rail service. amtrak trains into the city are still suspended. while relief supplies are now reaching the jersey shore, many communities there are still in crisis. jay gray reports now from toms river, new jersey. >> reporter: with the damag
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but we're not talking about normal times here after we've just had super storm sandy. let's have a look and show you what we're doing out there right now. you can see the cloud cover continuing across the region. we've seen nothing but cloud cover just about all day long. we started with some sunshine, but in this type of a pattern sunshine actually helps to bring the clouds back in. i'll talk about that too in just a minute. 51 degrees the current temperature. winds out of the west at 17 miles an hour, but they are gusting to 20 to 30 miles an hour. and that just makes it feel even cooler across the region. your current temperatures 47 in martinsburg, 46 right now in gaithersbu gaithersburg, 53 in annapolis and 55 down toward fredricksburg. fredricksburg the warm spot at this hour. as far as the radar is concerned, we do have a few showers trying to push down from the north. this is actually yet again another frontal boundary that's trying to drape on across the region. you can see some showers north of annapolis coming down. 97 toward your way. and a few light isolat
but we're not talking about normal times here after we've just had super storm sandy. let's have a look and show you what we're doing out there right now. you can see the cloud cover continuing across the region. we've seen nothing but cloud cover just about all day long. we started with some sunshine, but in this type of a pattern sunshine actually helps to bring the clouds back in. i'll talk about that too in just a minute. 51 degrees the current temperature. winds out of the west at 17 miles...